Low cost, one day event at the Depot. For those who don't know... N.A.D. stands for Naval Ammunitions Depot park. Well, the park was combed for munitions or ordinance about 6 years ago, so the only bombs on the course are the ones we're throwing... but there's always been subtle talk of what lies hidden shrouded by the big blue water tower off hole #8. Wait... Is it a water tower?...

Costs: $10 entry, or $15 gets entry and a West Sound Challenge disc of your choice. (see the disc listings) Value, Value, value!
(An even better deal awaits WSDGA current members playing the West Sound Challenge season)

Sanctioned? nope

Bonus features:
Door prizes by random draw, including 5 custom HyzerFarm dyed discs!
"Bounty" for best score at $50 or greater value
"Ace Prize" at $50 supplied by sponsor, so its included at no extra cost.
Probably some other cool or fun stuff
And Have I mentioned the discs yet?

The Discs!

Blizzard Wraiths
Blizzard Katanas
Blizzard Destroyers
Blizzard Bosses

Star Ontario Roc!

CFR Makos
CFR Vulcans

Metal Flake TFR Roadrunners
Metal Flake TFR Teebirds

This event is the first of 6 events bringing Value oriented competition to the West Sound. With Discing at the Depot being the first one - it'll be the first event to get your hands on this fundraiser disc haul, so come early!

There's to be more coming on all the competitive goodness that will be this year's West Sound Challenge 2012, as presented by the WSDGA.

Comment

The events in the West Sound Challenge are not sanctioned with the PDGA. So, the rated rounds will not count towards your PDGA rating.

The ratings calculator that is used is very similar to the same rating system used by the PDGA. The end result? A personal round rating will be determined to show how well you played for that given round.

FYI, there is rumor that the Final event might be PDGA sanctioned as a C-tier. If that happens, then the rated rounds will count towards your PDGA rating.

Comment

The events in the West Sound Challenge are not sanctioned with the PDGA. So, the rated rounds will not count towards your PDGA rating.

The ratings calculator that is used is very similar to the same rating system used by the PDGA. The end result? A personal round rating will be determined to show how well you played for that given round.

FYI, there is rumor that the Final event might be PDGA sanctioned as a C-tier. If that happens, then the rated rounds will count towards your PDGA rating.

Comment

Don't miss this one if you can make it. Aside from the Bremerton parks Fall Fling later in the year, this might perhaps be the only other N.A.D. based tourney-like singles event this year for most golfers.

cause after this, its on to the Hyzer Farm Open!
(don't worry, it'll get its own thread)